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Description

Razor House was named after Razor Pointâ fitting for a property that pays homage to a cinematic landscape where cliffs meet the infinity of ocean. White concrete, stainless steel and glass rise in a cantilevered design, offering some of the most hypnotic panoramas of the Pacific. Nature passes through the house via floor-to-ceiling walls of glass. A detached guesthouse and stunning outdoor terraces, including a rooftop entertaining space with outdoor kitchen & spa reveal a reverence for the surroundings.

Property Details

Property type:

Residential

Property Subtype:

Detached

Bedrooms:

6

Full Bathrooms:

6

Half Bathrooms:

2

Square Feet:

11,954

Year Built:

2007

Pets Allowed:

Yes

Garage Spaces:

5

Garage Description:

Attached, Garage - Single Door

Parking Spaces (Non Garaged):

2

Parking Description (Non Garaged):

Carport

Elevator:

Yes

Guest House SqFt:

1,301

Lot Square Footage:

33,541

Acreage:

1

Frontage:

Ocean/Sand, Open Space

Location

Neighborhood:

La Jolla

Directions

North on La Jolla Shores Drive, West on La Jolla Farms Road, gate to the Property on the left side.

Listing provided by

Coldwell Banker Res. Brokerage

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Central San Diego is a pocket of smaller-sized communities that lie along some of the canyons and mountains just east of the Pacific. Including Mission Valley and Old Town – also known as the birthplace of California – the central part of San Diego is the core of the city and a mix of old and new. The old Mission, host of shops, and museums contrast with the nearby NFL stadium and ... Read More

Central San Diego is a pocket of smaller-sized communities that lie along some of the canyons and mountains just east of the Pacific. Including Mission Valley and Old Town – also known as the birthplace of California – the central part of San Diego is the core of the city and a mix of old and new. The old Mission, host of shops, and museums contrast with the nearby NFL stadium and home of the San Diego Chargers, Mission Bay Park (the largest man made water park in the country) and San Diego Sea World, representing the enduring prosperity of this great city.